Robert Getzschman is, well, an odd man. (Just look at the picture on his myspace page. I would have gone for pasties myself.) Running The Frozen Food Section, a record label out of his native St. Louis, he decided to move up to New York’s Lower East Side to pursue the “singer-songwriter thing.” After stints there and in Boston, Rob moved to DC. The move to DC and subsequent job at an Apple store introduced him to drummer Robby Sahm, who in turn brought in Dan Ryan on bass to round out the band’s lineup (full disclosure: Dan is a friend of mine). Now known as Analog Jetpack and producing music collaboratively, they are currently building their sound upon Getzschman’s last solo album, Hypocrisy in the Genius Room and working on their first album as a band. Jetpack maintains Rob’s love (or is it hate?) for dollar stores and wet dreams about consumption in a rich anti-folk tradition, while adding layers of rock, jazz, hip-hop and country to the repertoire at the Grog and Tankard this past Wednesday.